
"Mary Jemison, who was called the White Woman of the Genesee, lived all her life with the Seneca tribe of the Iroquois Indians, in the western part of what is now New York State... My story deals only with Mary Jemison's childhood--not her later life." Foreword.
year: 1995, 1994, 1941, 1969
call number/section: 92, 1000, 920, 1770, 921, 973.2
subjects: jemison, mary, 1743-1833, fiction, seneca indians, fiction, indians of north america, frontier and pioneer life, historical fiction, juvenile fiction, indian captivities, genesee river valley (pa. and n.y.), juvenile fiction, native americans, seneca, north america, legends, united states, electronic books, historical fiction, electronic books
Editions

Lenski, Lois
HarperTrophy (1995)
A fictional retelling of the experiences of twelve-year-old Mary Jemison, who after being captured by a Shawnee war party during the French and Indian War, is rescued and subsequently adopted by two Seneca sisters with whom she ultimately chooses to stay.
Schools: 31

Lenski, Lois
HarperCollins (1994)
A fictional retelling of the experiences of twelve-year-old Mary Jemison, who after being captured by a Shawnee war party during the French and Indian War, is rescued and subsequently adopted by two Seneca sisters with whom she ultimately chooses to stay.
Schools: 23

Lenski, Lois
Scholastic (1941)
Twelve-year-old Mary Jemison took her peaceful days on her family's farm in eastern Pennsylvania for granted. But on a spring day in 1758, something happned that changed her life forever. A band of warriors invaded the house and took the Jemison family captive.
Schools: 15
Lenski, Lois
s.n.] (1969)
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
J. B. Lippincott (1969)
"Mary Jemison, who was called the White Woman of the Genesee, lived all her life with the Seneca tribe of the Iroquois Indians, in the western part of what is now New York State... My story deals only with Mary Jemison's childhood--not her later life." Foreword.
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Harper Collins (1969)
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
TROPHY.
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
HarperTrophy (1969)
Paperback book.
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
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Lenski, Lois
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Lenski, Lois
A fictional retelling of the experiences of twelve-year-old Mary Jemison, who after being captured by a Shawnee war party during the French and Indian War, is rescued and subsequently adopted by two Seneca sisters with whom she ultimately chooses to stay.
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
J. B. Lippincott (1969)
"Mary Jemison, who was called the White Woman of the Genesee, lived all her life with the Seneca tribe of the Iroquois Indians, in the western part of what is now New York State... My story deals only with Mary Jemison's childhood--not her later life." Foreword.
Schools: 1
Lenski, Lois
s.n.] (1969)
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 1
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 0
Lenski, Lois
Schools: 0